Judging from the huge size of boxes used to ship the tiniest objects to my door daily...I'd say there is no particular shortage of cellulose fiber. Western softwood forests have become choked and overgrown with new growth leading to catastrophic super fires...we WERE thinning and efficiently burning wood fiber for electricity...but because the polar bears were melting ....that has slowed drastically by .gov edict.
In Calif alone millions of acres of burned timber was allowed to rot because the chip market was flooded with logs.
Scot powders of a few years ago produced a great line of powders from cotton.
7/16 OSB is 14 bucks a sheet here...cheaper than it's been in a while.
I'm havin' a little problem with shortage of raw materials story.


Well this is a fine pickle we're in, should'a listened to Joe McCarthy and George Orwell I guess.